(Optional) rsecomm.properties, the RSE tracing
This customization task does not require assistance, special resources, or special customization tasks.
z/OS® Explorer supports
different levels of tracing the internal program flow for problem-solving purposes. RSE, and some of
the services called by RSE, use the settings in rsecomm.properties
to know the
required initial detail level in the output logs.
rsecomm.properties
is located in /etc/zexpl/
, unless you specified a different location
when you customized and submitted FEK.SFEKSAMP(FEKSETUP)
job. For more details, see Customization setup. You can edit the file with the TSO OEDIT
command. RSE must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
The following code sample shows the rsecomm.properties
file,
which can be customized to match your tracing needs. Comment lines
start with a number sign (#) when using a US code page. Data lines
can have only a directive and its assigned value; comments are not
allowed on the same line. Line continuations are not supported.
# Logging level
# 0 – Log error messages
# 1 – Log error and warning messages
# 2 – Log error, warning and info messages
debug_level=1
#USER=userid
#USER=(userid,userid,…)
- debug_level
- Detail level for output logs. The default is
1
, which logs error and warning messages. Thedebug_level
detail controls the detail level of multiple services and, thus, multiple output files. Increasing the detail level will cause performance degradations and should be done under only the direction of the IBM support center. For more information about which logs are controlled by this directive, see "RSE tracing" in the IBM Explorer for z/OS Host Configuration Reference Guide (SC27-8438).Table 1. Detail level for output logs Value Detail level 0 Log error messages only 1 Log error and warning messages 2 Log error, warning, and informational messages Note:debug_level
can be changed dynamically for specific log files with the modify rsecommlog, modify rseserverlog, and modify rsedaemonlog operator commands, as described in Operator commands. - USER
- Set debug level 2 (log error, warning, and informational messages) for the specified user IDs
during server startup. The debug level for all other users is the default as specified in the
debug_level
directive. TheUSER
directive alters the trace detail level for RSE server (rsecomm.log
) and the MVS data set services (lock.log
andffs*.log
), and is equivalent to issuing the modify trace user operator command.